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Remembering Amiri Baraka, on his 84th birthday

…under the name LeRoi Jones. After appearing in Donald Allen’s groundbreaking anthology The New American Poetry 1945—1960, which we published in 1960 (and re-released in an updated edition in 1982),…

Three books by Banana Yoshimoto, out in Grove paperback for the first time!

…respected authors, telling unconventional-yet-grounded stories in an elegantly direct style. With N.P., Lizard, and Amrita at last available from Grove in paperback, her work awaits discovery by its largest American

10 Scandalous Facts About the 1958 Novel Candy

…comedy brilliance” (Novak). What do we mean? Read on—in 2018 the following ten facts may not shock you, but we bet they’ll get you reading. 1.) Candy was illegally distributed…

Reading in Honor of World Refugee Day

…its slow evolutionary steps, illuminates the making of an American mind; but even more powerfully, her story depicts the shifting contours of an America being transformed by her and others…

Father’s Day Reads: The Historian

…Hawk Down author Mark Bowden’s most ambitious work yet, Hue 1968 is the story of the centerpiece of the Tet Offensive and a turning point in the American War in…

John Rechy and Roxane Gay Among Winners at 2018 Lambda Literary Awards

…sexual underground of the 1970s, we offer you a wealth of reading from the writer called by Gore Vidal “one of the few original American writers of the last century.”…

Father’s Day Reads: The Detective

…one of her signature subjects: the environment, which has reached a crisis in Italy in recent years. Black Out / John Lawton London, 1944. While the Luftwaffe makes its final…

Charles Kaiser, author of 1968 in America, on the return of Bob Dylan

…us had worshiped him when he used nothing but a harmonica and an acoustic guitar to become the most important American folk singer of modern times. That was the way…

Maureen Corrigan on Michelle Dean’s Sharp

…one foot in the mainstream of the American intellectual culture that men made, and one foot outside, sometimes by their own decision, and sometimes not. And each one of them,…

The Daily Beast Review: Hue 1968

…awash in paradox, irony, and senseless destruction. The Communists took the city knowing they could not hold it, and the Americans virtually destroyed the place wresting it back. Bowden reconstructs…